
Wale created this track for Brandon Jennings to warm up before games. The track came out pretty good and has a Lil Wayne line on the hook…
Previously: Wale – My Sweetie + Pretty Girls ft Gucci Mane
This is one of my favorite songs from Lupe Fiasco in a loooong time. I’ve had this one on heavy rotation in my iPhone since it dropped in back in January. The video also came out great. Don’t forget about Haiti guys…
Previously: Lupe Fiasco – I’m Beamin (Fan Video)

J. Cole joins his label mate on this new track from Young Chris’ album The Network 2. J. Cole says that Roc Nation is still like the old Roc-a-fella Records that we all know and love… He sounds like Kanye West back in 2003.
Bonus: J. Cole performs Last Call and Dead Presidents at the Dub Show in California. The performance was great but the audience was weak…
I decided to give ya’ll a little trip down memory lane. Hip-Hop fans everywhere embraced this man and respected his jazzy flow, flashy ways, and smooth voice. Like many others we have loved and lost, The Notorious B.I.G, was taken much too early. One can only imagine the things he could have done if he hadn’t been cheated out of his life. He will live forever in the hearts of fans and the history of Hip-Hop. May he rest in peace.
Previously: RIP Biggie Smalls
On the anniversary of Biggie’s death, let’s take the time to celebrate the life of the 24 year old brooklynite. Fi-Lo created this interesting video that pays tribute to what Biggie meant to us in Brooklyn and asks some serious questions about the murder case. RIP BIG.


To promote their latest issue, XXL put together a mixtape with 17 brand new tracks from this year’s freshman list: Pill, Jay Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Big Sean, Fashawn, Freddie Gibbs, Wiz Khalifa, J. Cole, OJ Da Juiceman and Donnis. Don’t say I didn’t warn you…

Kid Cudi and Mr Sticky icky icky hooked up to create this easy going unreleased track about living the independent life. I’m living in my own world…
Bonus: Kid Cudi – Pursuit of Happiness alternate video
Previously: Kid Cudi – Know Why (The Message)
Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek are ready to bring you their next hot album Revolutions Per Minute which will drop April 6. This is what real hip hop sounds like. Brooklyn stand up…
Previously: Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek – Reflection Eternal The Re:Union